Friday, October 5, 2012

School Fund Raiser and Troop
Donations.This year we expect to beat
our 2011 record 2,000 lbs of Halloween Candy we bought back from all the
residents of Mesa and Gilbert Arizona.

Last year we bought back over 2,000
lbs of Halloween candy at $2.00 a lb and we matched that with $4,000.00 dollars
in contributions to the Mesa School District, then we donated all the candy to
packagesfromhome.org, a non-profit organization dedicated to serving our U.S.
service men and women overseas. Our Troops thought that was pretty sweet.

We’re pretty excited this year,
everyone who supported our efforts last year has been waiting for this year’s event
and they have all been spreading the word.We even expanded our Halloween Candy Buy Back and will now start
donating the Buy Back funds and donations to other non-profit organizations to
be announced next week.

Bring
Your Halloween Candy, We’re Buying

When: Thursday, November 1st 8:00am – 5:00pm

Bring Your Candy To Our Office And
Earn $2.00 Per LB. For You & $2.00 Per LB for your School! All Candy Will
Be Sent To Our Troops Overseas For A Special Treat!

How it works – after the trick or
treating is finished, bring your candy to one of our locations:

(Child must be present to receive
cash)

Where: 1355 S. Higley Road Suite 105, Gilbert

Where: 1635 N. Greenfield Road Suite 103, Mesa

We
Keep It Simple:

4LB. Limit Per Employee. 8LB. Limit
Per A Family.

No unopened bags of “Hand Out” Candy
(candy received by child from trick or treating only). You may donate unused
bags of candy for the troops. Bulk Drop-Offs will be accepted at the 4LB.
Limit.

Contact Robison Orthodontics in Mesa or Gilbert, AZ , the
office of Orthodontist Dr Tyler Robison. Call 480-615-8888 for more information on our 2012
Halloween Candy Buy Back or visit our Robison Ortho Mesa AZ OrthodonticsBraces website at http://mesagilbertazinvisalignbraces.com/.
We’ve been serving our Mesa and Gilbert Arizona community with quality
Orthodontics and Promotional events to support our schools and troops since
2001.